Nash Bar & Stage

253 Tremont St, Boston - 02116
58 reviews
Southern American
(617) 338-1000

I see ppl complaining about the small portions but personally we loved it. We all got something different and shared so we could taste different dishes. Food was very very good. The cornbread is AMAZING as is the Mimosa whip drink. Our waiter Pablo was amazing and so patient with the server who was so sweet but struggling a bit. Bravo!

I would recommend anyone who hasn’t been there before to visit

Loved the atmosphere- food was very good, waitstaff exceptional on a Saturday night- great place !

Love love.. food was spectacular. Mac and cheese a must with tenders was awesome. Slushy was more of a sorbet though.

Came for lunch on 04/29/2022 at 2:30pm. Paid to park in the garage across the street. The website said open at noon but went inside and was told by the manager they were closed. I mentioned the website and her response was I know, but no one was coming so we stopped opening at noon. I didn't change the website she said with a lackluster "sorry". Was excited to try another Jason Santos restaurant. What can you say about a place that has absolutely no respect for paying customers. Won't go back, sorry Jason.

This is a great place to come for cocktails, but wouldn’t necessarily go out of my way to come for dinner. Their drink menu was extensive, and all of the drinks were delightful! The presentation was better than we expected and we liked that the cocktail list had a lot of variation so everyone could find something they enjoyed. The ambiance inside was also fun, the interior decor was funky and cool. The food was just fine; nothing to write home about but if you’re just looking for a little something to munch on while drinking you won’t be disappointed.

Great place to have a meal and a cocktail. They have music upstairs on certain nights. I was there when they had a " Writer's Round" Different musicians playing their originals. Nice atmosphere. The bartender was extremely friendly. Will definitely be back. Stay thirsty my friends;

Not the worst, but certainly not the best.I arrived here 5 minutes early for my reservation that I made months in advance and confirmed with Nashbar the day before. When we showed up, the bouncer didn’t have my name on the list and we had to wait a considerable amount of time before getting in the restaurant. We waited an additional 15 minutes to get seated, which was totally fine, but didn’t get to choose whether we sat downstairs or upstairs. The atmospheres were completely different. If you want to be able to hear each other and get decent service, sit downstairs.The food and drinks that we ordered were mediocre, no problems there. However, the staff kept trying to take our food away when we were still eating it. Towards 9pm the top floor transitions into a club scene, which we weren’t informed about. Instead, the staff took our drinks and plates without asking and had our party of 8 fit around one small table, instead of the two we had. This wouldn’t be a problem if they had given us the check beforehand, but they cleared our entire table before giving us the check. Another table nearby said the staff had them get up and took the chairs out from under them. Disappointed in the service, not what I was expecting at all.

Food was pretty good but drinks were really syrupy and tasted pretty fake- I know they’re supposed to be known for their drinks. We had a 7:30 dinner reservation on Saturday and then planned to go upstairs for live music after. It’s pretty clear they are jamming as many people in there as possible to make money- the hostesses were very overwhelmed as were the wait staff. Clearly understaffed. I probably wouldn’t eat there again unless brunch had a better atmosphere. I don’t really appreciate making a reservation only for people to be standing literally on top of me at the bar. Like I said, it’s clear they’re jamming people in there to make as much money as possible.Live music upstairs was really great though!

If I could give zero stars, I would. I normally do not have this type of emotion towards an experience but this time it was different. When we arrived, we were greeted promptly and kindly. They informed us we did not have a reservation and therefore we would not get a table. I completely understood b/c it was a Saturday night and obviously a popular stop. However, the hostess informed us if we found a seat at the bar we would be able to order food. Lucky for my husband and I we located chairs at the upstairs bar. After sitting there for about 10 minutes, no acknowledgment, we were still understanding. We both have worked in this industry and they were packed so I wanted to just get a menu. We were able to flag down a bearded gentleman behind the bar to get a menu. After taking about five minutes to look over the menu, I had to flag down said bartender to place an order. Keep in mind it was only about 7-7:30p, and he REFUSED to let us order food. We got up and left, did not say anything to said bartender. I went back down to seek management and asked if the given information (ordering food at the bar) was correct, she confirmed this information correct. She was very empathetic and felt horrible we had been turned down for service. She walked us back upstairs and got us a table. However, she told our now new server what had happened. With that information, you would think this new bartender would have a little more pep in his step ( I was still calm & also quite understanding). We offered yet another chance to have better service- new server went missing for over 15 minutes so we left. We are from the Midwest and this is definitely not Nashville service. I wouldn't waste your time, instead head to Rock & Rye American Bar for a larger menu & fun drinks!